Alle-ubaahne Posted March 29, 2007 Originally posted by BiLaaL: ^The people of Mogadishu and the Mujaahidiin will be the final victors. Don't forget that CIA financing and intelligence couldn't stop the last uprising in Mogadishu. The Ethiopian occupiers and their stooges will regret this ill-advised escalation. The resistance is more capable of keeping the occupiers at bay. May Allah save the innocent women and children caught up in this conflict. AAmiin to that, and indeed Allah knows his slaves over the disobedient ones! may this war be the end of Ethiopian presence in Somalia, aamiin! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alle-ubaahne Posted March 29, 2007 Allaaaaaaaaaahu Akbar! Ilaahey waa naga aqbalay ducadeena, the enemy is being defeated as the first casualties of the war is unearthed! Their tankies are blown up, and significant damages are inflicted with their infantries! Oh, Yaa rabi, ilaahow jabi, adaa awood lehe! Ilaahow guusha sii adoomadaada suuban oo diinta u dhimanaya, Yaa rabi yaa Allaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! ____________________ Sixid: taanki ay leeyihiin ciidamada Ethiopia oo la waxyeeleeyay Mogadishu 29, March.07 ( Sh.M.Network) Warar dheeraad ah ayaa ka soo baxaya dagaalo xoogan oo wali ka soconaya caasimadda Somalia , iyadoo waxyeelo loo geeystay taanki ka mid ah dabaabadaha ay wateen ciidamada Ethiopia wadada warshadaha ee magaalada Muqdisho sida ay xaqiijiyeen dad goobjoogayaal ah. Dagaalo xoogan oo saakay ka bilowday qeybo ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho oo u dhaxeeya ciidamada Ethiopia iyo kooxaha ka soo horjeeda ayaa galaaftay nolosha in ka badan 7 ruux halka tiro intaasi ka badana ay ku dhaawacmeen. Dagaalkaan oo bilowday saakay waabarigii, salaadii subax ka dib ayaa ah mid marba marka ka dambeysa sii cuslaanaya, iyadoo uu ku fidayo deegaano hor leh. Shabelle Media Network Somalia E-mail us: info@shabelle.net Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted March 29, 2007 It just amazes me how a 'Somali' ( i use this term very very loosely) can condone this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted March 29, 2007 Ilahay ha uu naxariisto muslimiinta. Ilahayow uu gargar. Waan la yaabay dadka ku farxaya iin walalahood bomb lala dhaco. Waxay ii soo xususiyaan, kuwi berigii ingriiska didyaradaha uu kaxayn jiray oo uu adeegi jiray!Lakin tarikhada waligeed jajuus wax fiican kamay qorin! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yaabka-Yaabkiis Posted March 29, 2007 Somalia somali baa leh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kashafa Posted March 29, 2007 North-ka, Any man who stands with A/Y and the Ethos sold out his Somalinimo together with his Islamnimo a long time ago. That should be no suprise. Mida kele, these A/Y-worshipping animals know that they can't speak like that in real life in front of other Somalis. Small matter of gettin their traitorous teeth knocked out. So they come here and vent on SOL. Waxay isku dharsadeen dhulinimo and cowardice. Victory always come after great hardship. Ilaahow Umadaada oo gar-gaar. Ilaahow nimanka awood gaalo ku faanaayo oo adoomahaaga ku laynaayo, tosi gudradaatha iyo jabarootkaatha. Ilaahow Nasrigaatha aa balanqaaday soo dadaji. Wal Caaqibatu lil Mutaqeeen. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted March 29, 2007 MOGADISHU, March 29 (Reuters) - Helicopters pounded rebel positions and tanks rumbled through Mogadishu on Thursday as allied Ethiopian and Somali government troops launched a major push against insurgents, with 11 civilians reported killed. Ethiopian helicopter gunships fired rockets, residents said, in the first use of aerial power in the capital during the increasingly vicious fighting of recent months. "I have not seen anything like this," said one terrified inhabitant, Hussein Haji. "Whenever the Ethiopians fire their big guns, all my windows and doors are shaking." Breaking a rocky ceasefire in place since the weekend, the soldiers launched attacks from early morning on insurgents' strongholds in the Ramadan area of north Mogadishu and around the main soccer stadium. Islamists, ousted from Mogadishu by the Ethiopians and Somali government over the New Year, are blamed for an increasingly bloody insurgency in Mogadishu. Disgruntled clan militia have joined their cause, inhabitants say. Explosions and gunfire rattled around the streets from soon after dawn, sending residents running for cover in their homes. "Early in the morning, the government troops and Ethiopians attacked us at the Ramadan Hotel," one Islamist source involved in the fighting told Reuters by telephone. The local Shabelle broadcaster said at least 11 people, mainly civilians, had been killed by stray bullets on Thursday. It also reported two tanks had been destroyed. "The Ethiopian forces, who are now facing strong resistance, continue to shell particular targets of the insurgents," it added. "Two helicopter gunships started bombardments in the rebel positions of the capital." Hospitals reported mass casualties. "Patients are coming to us by the minute, it is too much," one harried doctor at Madina hospital told Reuters by telephone. "I cannot given you numbers now, we are too busy." EXODUS FROM MOGADISHU Reuters cameraman Farah Roble, who could not leave his Mogadishu office due to gunfire, said: "We are seeing smoke from explosions. There are helicopters flying around. We haven't seen that before." One resident, who identified himself as Mohamed, said a helicopter had opened fire on the Iveco area of south-central Mogadishu which is held by Islamist sympathisers. The Ethiopians had brokered a truce at the weekend with the city's dominant ****** clan after a week that saw at least two dozen people killed, soldiers' bodies dragged in streets, and a plane crash probably due to a missile. That fighting was the worst since the war over the New Year to kick out the Islamists and put President Abdullahi Yusuf's interim government in the capital. The government represents the 14th attempt at restoring central rule in the country since 1991. The African Union has sent 1,200 troops to help pacify Somalia. But they have also been the target of attacks in the lawless Horn of Africa nation that defied a U.N.-U.S. peacekeeping mission in the early 1990s. The United Nations said on Thursday that 57,000 people had fled Mogadishu since February, including 12,000 in the last week. "They are hungry and face harassment from thugs," the U.N. refugee agency said in a statement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BiLaaL Posted March 29, 2007 Originally posted by Alle-ubaahne: Allaaaaaaaaaahu Akbar! Ilaahey waa naga aqbalay ducadeena, the enemy is being defeated as the first casualties of the war is unearthed! Their tankies are blown up, and significant damages are inflicted with their infantries! Oh, Yaa rabi, ilaahow jabi, adaa awood lehe! Ilaahow guusha sii adoomadaada suuban oo diinta u dhimanaya, Yaa rabi yaa Allaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Aamiin, Yaa rabi. Originally posted by Northener: It just amazes me how a 'Somali' ( i use this term very very loosely) can condone this . Its beyond comprehension. Even the Shiites and Sunnis in Iraq, although jostling for influence, both condemn the US occupation of their country. Whenever a US missile hits an Iraqi, Sunni or Shiite, there always is condemnation from both communities. Soomali waa loo yaabay. Originally posted by Geel_Jire12: Waan la yaabay dadka ku farxaya iin walalahood bomb lala dhaco. Waxay ii soo xususiyaan, kuwi berigii ingriiska didyaradaha uu kaxayn jiray oo uu adeegi jiray!Lakin tarikhada waligeed jajuus wax fiican kamay qorin ! Waa wax lala yaabo. The informants back in Sayid Muhammad Abdille Xasan's time only managed to prolong the conflict but never achieved success. The same disease is once again festering on the horizon. It escapes me now, but there was a great poem by Abdille Xasan lamenting at the fact that there were Somalis helping the British, both in intelligence gathering and also directly partaking in the battlefield. The same is happening today. Although in the minority, the difference with this bunch of traitors is that they have (falsely, unjustly, illegaly) acquired the legitimacy to play on both sides. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gordon Gekko Posted March 29, 2007 War nimankii mujahidiinta ahaa tacsi beyba ii galeen, qarxiska bilaawa dee lol. This move was expected to cleanse the city from it's anarchic scum. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted March 29, 2007 they can't speak like that in real life in front of other Somalis True! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted March 29, 2007 Originally posted by raadamiir: The dowladiid will be brought to their nees inshallah. A Major war is needed. Just like in hargaysa Helicopters had to be used. Berrina oohin iyo wax kale waa kaa sugeynaa ee ku adkayso hadalkaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted March 29, 2007 Helicopters fire on Somali market Ethiopian helicopter gunships have fired at a market near an insurgent stronghold in the south of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says hundreds of insurgents armed with rocket launchers and machine guns are battling Ethiopian troops. Government spokesman Mohamed Mohamud Husein says this is the start of a three-day operation to restore order. Meanwhile, Ethiopia says two-thirds of its troops have withdrawn from Somalia. Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told parliament the rest of his troops, which are deployed in support of the interim government, would leave in consultation with the African Union. Ethiopian troops helped install the government last December but have been gradually handing over responsibilities to the AU force that was deployed to Mogadishu this month to try and bring stability to the city. Some 1,700 Ugandan troops are in Mogadishu as the advance party of a planned 8,000 strong AU force. No-go zone In a dawn operation, at least six people died in the fighting which broke a ceasefire declared a week ago and brokered by elders form the ****** clan - the biggest in Mogadishu - but Ethiopia denied reaching any deal. Ethiopian tanks, troops and helicopters are trying to take control of five key junctions. The militia responded with heavy artillery fire. The southern part of Mogadishu, where the fighting is going on, has become a no-go zone. The interim government has blamed the escalating violence at the capital on remnants of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC). Somalia enjoyed a six months lull in the insecurity that had dogged the country in the past 16 years, when the UIC took power last year. But insecurity has returned to the city. The UN estimates that 40,000 people have fled Mogadishu since February. bbc.co.uk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pi Posted March 29, 2007 Originally posted by TheSomaliEconomist: War nimankii mujahidiinta ahaa tacsi beyba ii galeen, qarxiska bilaawa dee lol. This move was expected to cleanse the city from it's anarchic scum. LOOoooOooL. Ha iska calaacalaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted March 29, 2007 Economistow, meeshan qof mujahidiin isku sheegayo majiro.Wa daad Somaliya oo kanaxsan sida la galayo dadkoodi. Tacsiduna wax ceeb ah maha. Oo waa loo diraya masakiinta. Hadi aad ku riyootay inay Soomaliya, habashii tankiyo iyo diyarado dadka ku rushanaysa ay barawaqo iyo bash bash ka dhalin doonto, aad baad uu khaldantahay. Iraq, Afghanistan, iyo Lebanon arin kaasi wu ka socon waayey. Soomalida uun ba la isku diraya, bal adigu taa ogow. Mar *** baan anigu halkan ka sheegay, soomali, tankiyo iyo diyarado African wadankisi nabad ka dhalinwaayey wadamadoodi, uma keeni karan nabad. Taasina, waa wax cadan doona. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kashafa Posted March 29, 2007 lol@calaalcal. If praying to Allah(SWT) is calacaal, count me in. You and Yey, on the other hand, brave quisling, are used to praying to puny lil humans when the going gets tough and your qabyaalad fails you. Prostituting yourself might've put you thru college, and might've put Yey in Villa Somalia, but can that be considered a victory if you die a few years later flea-ridden with full-blown Aids ? Think about that, chump. Now it doesn't seem to be smart after all, huh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites